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  • 567chevys
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    • Oct 2010
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    • Woodland Washington

    #1

    New old mans Helper

    Seen this at harbor freight on sale like $14.95 I think its going to be a knee saver



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  • Old Buzzard
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    • Jan 2017
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    • Bostwick, Georgia

    #2
    Til it rolls out from under you, and you eat a rocker panel!
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    USAF 60-64.
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    • busterwivell
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      • Dec 2016
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      • Sahuarita (Tucson), AZ

      #3
      I'd be concerned it would slip away, too. I use a cushion when I have to do that stuff, but prefer to use the lift when I can.

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      • chasracer
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        • Mar 2018
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        • Montpelier

        #4
        The wife is always buying new throw pillows so I have a constant supply of old ones. I keep one in the trailer and a couple of them in the garage.
        Remember the "13"

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        • carls 56 (RIP 11/24/2021)
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          • Jan 2011
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          • Culpeper, Va.

          #5
          you can get down on your knees?
          ARMY NAM VET, very proud!

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          drive and enjoy them while you work on them, life is to short.

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          • busterwivell
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            • Dec 2016
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            • Sahuarita (Tucson), AZ

            #6
            LOL, Carl! I can. It's the getting back up that hurts.

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            • Rocketman
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              • Jul 2017
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              • Rowlett (DFW), TX

              #7
              I have one of those but haven't used it very much. I have a pad I believe I bought from Northern Tool that is something like 2" of foam mounted on plastic. It is about 12" by 18" and has a handle on each side. I use it all the time.
              Glenn Hargrove

              USAF (66-70) Viet Nam Vet

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              • markm
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                • May 2012
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                #8
                For me getting down is easy , its the getting up that sucks.

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                • Rocketman
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                  • Jul 2017
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                  • Rowlett (DFW), TX

                  #9
                  My wife bought me one of those The Bone creepers. Although I haven't used it much, it needs some type of hydraulic lift to get me up.
                  Glenn Hargrove

                  USAF (66-70) Viet Nam Vet

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